CodyEtch29
32 Cal
Good Evening everyone!
I am a first time user of the forum here, as well as brand new in the flintlock rifle game. I have recently purchased a Lyman Great Plains rifle in 50 caliber from a local gun shop. The firearm was used but looks in rather well condition. This GPR has a 32' barrel and the twist rate is 1:60. The guy at the gun store told me he used FFF in his barrel for the main charge and FFFF in his pan as the ignition. After purchasing the rifle I bought a container of Pyrodex FFF (even though it was labeled as preference for pistols I took the man at the gun shops word) and a container of Schuetzen FFFF to use in the pan as my ignition. I also purchased a pack of lubed patches (0.01") and a box of federal .50 caliber balls (.495").
I headed to the range for the second time today after an unfortunate start to my flintlock journey (a story for another time but it involved a broken ramrod and some barrel obstructions) and I could not for the life of me get a suitable group at 30 or 50 yards. So I turned to the place of the masters for some tips on how to get better accuracy out of my new flintlock. Any tips would help including; grains placed in barrel, different powder, different patches, different balls, etc. I am willing to try anything as I very much enjoy the shooting of the rifle already and am setting out for my goal of a whitetail deer here in PA's late flintlock season.
Thank you all in advanced!!
I am a first time user of the forum here, as well as brand new in the flintlock rifle game. I have recently purchased a Lyman Great Plains rifle in 50 caliber from a local gun shop. The firearm was used but looks in rather well condition. This GPR has a 32' barrel and the twist rate is 1:60. The guy at the gun store told me he used FFF in his barrel for the main charge and FFFF in his pan as the ignition. After purchasing the rifle I bought a container of Pyrodex FFF (even though it was labeled as preference for pistols I took the man at the gun shops word) and a container of Schuetzen FFFF to use in the pan as my ignition. I also purchased a pack of lubed patches (0.01") and a box of federal .50 caliber balls (.495").
I headed to the range for the second time today after an unfortunate start to my flintlock journey (a story for another time but it involved a broken ramrod and some barrel obstructions) and I could not for the life of me get a suitable group at 30 or 50 yards. So I turned to the place of the masters for some tips on how to get better accuracy out of my new flintlock. Any tips would help including; grains placed in barrel, different powder, different patches, different balls, etc. I am willing to try anything as I very much enjoy the shooting of the rifle already and am setting out for my goal of a whitetail deer here in PA's late flintlock season.
Thank you all in advanced!!